Math, asked by snehapranadeepreddyc, 9 months ago

How do you think an MP makes the
government accountable to the people?
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Answered by BrainlyPhantom
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An MP is an elected representative from a constituency. As the motto of democracy is "to the people, for the people, by the people", it is the responsibility of each and every MP to express the concerns and changes required by the citizens of his or her constituency. The primary responsibility of them is to act in the national interest. They must also act in the interests of their constituents where this does not override their primary responsibility.

Answered by sathvikReddy1488
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